OF LINN/EUS WITH THOSE OF JUSSIEU. 201 



Jussieu, tracing nearly the same affinities, was much 

 embarrassed for technical characters. 



14. GRUINALES Gerania 73, and some of the 

 first section of Rutacece 81, with O.ralis, Linum,and 

 a few ambiguous genera, as Aldrovanda, T)rosera, 

 and Averrhoa, make up this Order. Linnasus has 

 added several, more or less happily, in manuscript. 



15. INUNDATE are analogous to Naiades 6, 

 and require as much correction. 



16. CALYCIFLOHVE part of Elceagni 24. 



17. CALYCANTHEM.E contain many Onagra 88, 

 with the Melastomce 90, and Salicarue 9 1 . 



18. BICORNES Rhododendra 50, and Erica 61. 



19. HESFERIDE^ Myrti 89. 



20. ROTACE^ Lysimachice, 34, chiefly sect. 1, and 

 Gentiance 46. 



A separate section comprises Hyperica 68, and 

 Cisti 80 ; at least the genuine Cisti, sect. 1 . 



2 1 . PRECISE Lysimachice 34, chiefly sect. 2, and 

 part of 3. 



22. CARYOPHYLLE^ CaryophyllefB 82. 



23. TRIHILATJE Mr&c71,makethe 1st section; 

 Sapindi 65, Acer a 66, and Malpighice 67, chiefly 

 compose the 2d and 3d sections. Tropceohtm is cer- 

 tainly better placed here by Linnseus than in Jussieu's 

 Gerania 73. 



24. COR YD ALES These have no analogy to any 

 particular Order of Jussieu. The Linnaean genera 



